Hvass&Hannibal: Losing The Plot

Posted by Fabio 14 January 2010

Inspired by the collation and sorting of random data sources, Danish design polymaths Nan Na Hvass and Sofie Hannibal are reinterpreting information and expressing it by way of wooden sculptures, hand-benched silkscreen prints and offset posters. The result is a crafted appearance of layers and textures that belie the hard-edged nature of the raw data.

15 January — 27 February / Kemistry Gallery

Öper Öpis

Posted by Fabio 12 January 2010

Opening the 2010 London International Mime Festival, Oper Opis (which translates as “someone something”) is a mix of visual arts, circus, music and dance. Directed and led by the rubber-limbed Martin Zimmermann, and composer/DJ Dimitri de Perrot, the company features some of Europe’s top young circus artists.

13 – 16 January 2010 / 19:45 / Barbican Theatre

Naum Gabo & Florian Roithmayr

Posted by Fabio 7 January 2010

The Russian Club Gallery would like to remind you, in case you haven’t seen it yet, the last day of ‘Naum Gabo & Florian Roithmayr’ is Saturday 9th January 2010.

www.therussianclubgallery.com

Olafur Eliasson

Posted by Fabio 30 December 2009

Olafur Eliasson
Take your time
10 December 2009 – 11 April 2010

MCA
140 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, Australia

James Marshall

Posted by Fabio 21 December 2009

And There Was War In Heaven, is a solo exhibition of recent works by James Marshall, the artist more commonly known as Dalek (a name which references a fictional robotic race from the classic British Sci-Fi series Dr. Who).

James Marshall / Jonathan Levina Gallery /
12 december 2009 – 9 January 2010

Louis Reith – Avalanche

Posted by Fabio 19 December 2009

Dutch artist Louis Reith masterfully merges contrasting geometric shapes and abstract typography to capture the darkness of winter. He lives and work in Enschede. After his first college years he worked as a designer at an advertising agency in Antwerp, Belgium. read more

Earth: Art of a changing world

Posted by Fabio 14 December 2009

GSK Contemporary, Earth: Art of a Changing World is the second annual contemporary art season at 6 Burlington Gardens. The exhibition presents new and recent work from more than 30 leading international contemporary artists, including commissions and new works from the best emerging talent.
Exhibition runs until 31 January 2010 at Burlington Gardens,
Royal Academy of Arts, London.

Patricia Niven

Posted by Fabio 9 December 2009

Golden Oldies
Photography exhibition by London based photographer Patricia Niven.
9 December 2009 – 16 January 2010

Golden Lane Estate CIC
20 Goswell Road, London EC1